| 04.08.2025 21:25Stock Market Today: Dow Gains; New Tariff Deadline Looms Tesla stock rises after Elon Musk is handed new multibillion-dollar stock award ... 04.08.2025 18:31 Jury Says Tesla Was Partly to Blame for Fatal Crash Lawyers for the family of a woman struck and killed by a Tesla sedan in 2019 argued that the company’s Autopilot software should have avoided the crash. 04.08.2025 16:53Eric and Donald Trump Jr. to Own Millions of Shares in New U.S. Manufacturing SPAC The president’s sons are backing the New America SPAC, which aims to merge with companies “revitalizing domestic manufacturing.” ... 04.08.2025 16:01A Wild Year for Markets Hits Trend-Following Hedge Funds Fast-moving quantitative funds are meant to flourish in tough markets but, with President Trump’s tariff moves convulsing markets, they are under pressure. ... 04.08.2025 14:30Cash Windfall From Trump’s Tax Law Is Starting to Show Up at Big Companies Investors are watching boosts to free cash flow as estimates of tax savings trickle out. ... 04.08.2025 0:39The Fate of a Little-Known Company Behind Goldman’s Apple Card Is in Limbo CoreCard, led by Leland Strange, has been caught up in Goldman Sachs’s failed consumer experiment. ... 03.08.2025 20:21 India Will Buy Russian Oil Despite Trump’s Threats, Officials Say There is a growing sense in India that its leaders should not allow American policymaking to shape its choices on vital energy supplies. 03.08.2025 15:39Microsoft Is an AI Darling, but Its Core Businesses Are Booming Too The company’s non-AI businesses, including productivity software and cloud computing, are going strong. ... 03.08.2025 14:30It’s a Scorching Hot Summer for Deals on Wall Street. Vacation Can Wait. The busiest week for dealmaking since 2021 has bankers and lawyers scrambling. ... 02.08.2025 15:55 Michael Cardozo, 84, New York City’s Longest-Serving Chief Lawyer, Dies As the city’s corporation counsel under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, he defended stop-and-frisk policing and a ban on smoking in bars and restaurants. 02.08.2025 14:01 Will Trump’s Tariffs Close Income Gaps and Bring Factory Jobs Back to the U.S.? Probably Not. The president has pitched his trade policies at workers who feel left behind by globalization. But that doesn’t mean trade barriers will revive factories and close income gaps. 02.08.2025 14:00 Triangles, Crescents, Slivers: Can Odd-Shaped Lots Help Ease the Housing Crisis? As needs escalate, more U.S. cities and states are making it easier to build on irregular and long-overlooked lots. 02.08.2025 7:22 Trump Fires BLS Commissioner, Claiming Weak Jobs Numbers Were вЂ?Rigged’ Economists said ousting the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics could undermine confidence in government economic data. 02.08.2025 3:58 Corporation for Public Broadcasting Will Shut Down The company is among the first casualties of a vote to strip roughly $500 million in federal funding from NPR, PBS and local stations across the country. 02.08.2025 3:31 Fed Governor Resigns, Giving Trump Opportunity to Shape Central Bank The resignation comes as President Trump has openly pressured the central bank to lower interest rates and called for Jerome H. Powell, the chair, to step down. 02.08.2025 2:30 Ahead of Trump’s Trade Deadline, Firms Rushed Goods Out of Duty-Free Warehouses By keeping inventory in bonded warehouses or foreign trade zones, importers were able to hedge the tariff rate they ultimately paid. 02.08.2025 2:04The Score: Meta Platforms, Whirlpool, Novo Nordisk and More Stocks That Defined the Week Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news. ... 02.08.2025 1:56 Stock Market Posts Worst Week in Months on Renewed Economic Fears Data showing cracks in the U.S. labor market and President Trump’s newest barrage of tariffs shook investors around the world, weighing on stocks, the dollar and more. 02.08.2025 1:26 Trump Turns to Untested Tariffs to Reorder Global Trade President Trump has long wanted to rework world trade. The tariffs set to go into effect next week will carry out that plan. 02.08.2025 1:14 192,000 Play Kitchens Are Recalled After Child Dies of Strangulation Children playing with the set can get caught on a hook of the toy kitchen and asphyxiate themselves, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. 02.08.2025 0:55 Ross Rowland, 85, Dies; a Railroad Preservationist by Way of Wall St. He made a fortune as a commodities broker, then used his wealth to back the American Freedom Train and other high-profile vintage excursions. 01.08.2025 23:32 It’s Time for That Often-Dreaded Task: Buying Back-to-School Supplies Parents of children in kindergarten through high school are spending an average of $144, and that’s coming as families are feeling financial stress. 01.08.2025 23:28 Exxon Chief Says Demand for Oil Remains вЂ?Very, Very Strong’ The largest U.S. energy companies reported their lowest second-quarter profits in years, as tariffs have weighed on oil prices. 01.08.2025 23:10 India Reels From the Shock of Trump’s Onslaught Russian oil poses just one problem. Business groups are flummoxed by the variety and vagueness of the American president’s complaints. 01.08.2025 22:58 Recent global trade deals with the U.S. were secured with murky investments. were secured with huge, often vaguely defined investment pledges from partners like Japan. 01.08.2025 22:17 How Tariffs Raise Costs for Farmers, Making Food More Expensive The latest round of tariffs is likely to make agricultural production even more expensive and, potentially, limit access to goods not produced in the United States. 01.08.2025 21:33 Federal Government Shed 12,000 Jobs in July The U.S. government has lost 84,000 jobs since January as the Trump administration aggressively reduces the work force. 01.08.2025 20:02 Big Downward Jobs Revisions Could Be a Warning Sign for the Economy Employers added far fewer jobs in May and June than previously reported. Such downgrades have historically meant trouble for the labor market. 01.08.2025 19:59 The Stock Market Is Good, Bad and Ugly, Often in Quick Succession The market’s best days frequently occur in the midst of misery, our columnist says, so don’t bother trying to figure out where stocks are heading. 01.08.2025 18:43 Weak Jobs Report Raises Chances of a September Interest Rate Cut The Federal Reserve held rates steady in July but two governors dissented, saying they had concerns about labor market fragility. 01.08.2025 15:30Why Amazon’s Massive Retail Business Is No Longer Enough The accelerating cloud growth at Microsoft and Google points to artificial-intelligence momentum that AWS doesn’t show yet. ... Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 1434 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465 1466 1467 |